When the Father called me, He isolated me in two mountains. He let me go through some spiritual experiences that I never had before. He said, “I’ll give to you the spirits of these ministries: the Mosaic, Solomonic and the Prophetic ministries.” And in those visions, I (and many others) saw myself standing, as three, big, spirit-like men entered my body. The interpretation was of the three ministries – the Mosaic, the Solomonic, and the Prophetic Ministry – entrusted to me by the Father.
The life of Moses
The Mosaic Ministry came from the name of Moses. Moses was given by God to the people so that he would save Israel from Egyptian bondage. The story covers a span of hundreds of years – 450 years in Egyptian bondage. They were all there. But soon, the Father heard the cry of His people. And He sent them a savior. His name was Moses.
He grew up in Egypt and became the pharaoh’s son through the pharaoh’s daughter. Then in due time, after 40 years of living in privilege and wealth in Egypt, a problem, which was an orchestration of the Almighty Father, arose. Moses found himself in the backside of the wilderness for 40 years. He did not know that this was the unfolding of the spiritual drama in which he was one of the actors. He was just fulfilling a role.
And pretty soon, he found himself enmeshed in the study of the Father’s revelations for 40 years in the wilderness; such revelations he did not know or encounter before. After 40 years of solitary confinement in the wilderness, where he was taught through revelations from the Almighty Father, he was sent back from Egypt with one message. The Father had taught him the meaning behind what happened in Egypt and what his people went through under Egyptian bondage. They had no freedom, no liberty. They could not worship the God whom they had known from the beginning.
When Moses was sent back, he already knew about this, because it was already revealed to him. He had one message to the pharaoh. His message was: Let my people go! From what? From Egyptian bondage.
Moses was alone with the power and the calling of the Almighty Father upon his life. But he was faced with a tremendous nation – a wealthy and the most powerful nation at that time, which was Egypt. This was a country with armies. And you cannot just barge in and say anything you want to the pharaoh, if there is no power more powerful than pharaoh’s army backing you up. Moses went back, knowing that he was sent back by the Almighty Father to be the conduit of the Father’s salvation for His people, with this message: Let my people go.
Let my people go
In Exodus 5 we read “Let my people go that we may have feast in the wilderness…” The feast he was talking about was a thanksgiving and worship presentation that is unhindered by man. Remember, in Egypt, religion was already present. They already had a form of worship, different kinds of pagan worship. Moses was sent with a message, ‘let my people go,’ so that they may hold a thanksgiving worship presentation or a feast in the wilderness.
And then the pharaoh said, “Who is that god that I should listen to Him to let His people go? I know not the Lord, neither will I let Israel go.”
See, these were the odds that Moses faced. If you will read all of the stories from Exodus 5 up to the end, you will see what happened: how the power of God, brought by the calling upon the life of His servant, Moses, was manifested in front of the Egyptians because of the 10 plagues that came due to the hardness of the pharaoh’s heart.
Pharaoh symbolizes Lucifer the Devil. And the greatest bondage is not physical but spiritual. Everything that happened in the Old Testament was only a shadow of the things to come in the New Testament; all these must be fulfilled spiritually.
We are in the fulfillment of the testaments. We thank the Almighty Father that Moses, through the power of the Almighty, told Pharaoh, “I am not joking, I am not kidding you. There is a power more powerful than your armies. Let my people go!”
In the face of Pharaoh
His message was for Pharaoh to free his people from Egyptian bondage and from the power that was enslaving them. In Exodus, you can see where he went back and where he had to show signs that he was really from God.